Had it not been for the hurricane, losing their home, and spending Christmas in Utah, the brain cancer may not have been caught.

"Those pieces of the puzzle sort of fit together for us to identify his tumor earlier than we would of," Jaimee said.

For now, Perryn is undergoing radiation and chemotherapy in Utah. In March, the soon to be 9-year-old will have his care transferred to Duke.

For Perryn, there's more to his life than his advanced cancer diagnosis. He is a young man inspired by his father, who served as a Marine. It's that example of service that may have pushed Perryn to admire law enforcement.

While in Utah, Perryn had the honor of being deputized for a day by the Utah Police Department.

Now the boy is on a mission to collect challenge coins and badges from departments across the globe.

He already has a collection started.

"I like to see the different stuff they have," Perryn said in a Facetime interview.

The family has created a GoFundMe page to help pay down the medical bills that are starting to pile up.